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SUMMARY:Commission on the Arts Monthly Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The City of Fairfax is a vibrant and thriving community with much to offer businesses\, residents and artists. The City of Fairfax Commission on the Arts was created by the City of Fairfax Council in 1979 to encourage\, to promote and to provide opportunity for artistic expression within the city. The Commission is working to continue the enrichment of the community through funding\, information\, encouragement\, exhibits\, education\, and co-ordination.\n
Funding—grants to arts organizations in the City of Fairfax. \n
Information—marketing and publicity of upcoming arts events. \n
Encouragement—funding to aid and assist emerging arts groups. \n
Exhibits—provide opportunities for exhibition of works of art. \n
Education—support programs designed to increase understanding and appreciation of the arts in City schools.\n
Co-ordination—working with area arts organizations to open new avenues and venues for the arts in the city.
Commission meetings are held on the 3rd Tuesday in the month\, at 7pm at the Stacy C. Sherwood Community Center.\n
Find out more about the Commission on the Arts here.
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The City of Fairfax is a vibrant and thriving community with much to offer businesses, residents and artists. The City of Fairfax Commission on the Arts was created by the City of Fairfax Council in 1979 to encourage, to promote and to provide opportunity for artistic expression within the city. The Commission is working to continue the enrichment of the community through funding, information, encouragement, exhibits, education, and co-ordination.

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Funding—grants to arts organizations in the City of Fairfax. \r\n Information—marketing and publicity of upcoming arts events. \r\n Encouragement—funding to aid and assist emerging arts groups. \r\n Exhibits—provide opportunities for exhibition of works of art. \r\n Education—support programs designed to increase understanding and appreciation of the arts in City schools.\r\n Co-ordination—working with area arts organizations to open new avenues and venues for the arts in the city.

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Commission meetings are held on the 3rd Tuesday in the month, at 7pm at the Stacy C. Sherwood Community Center.